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Entries or pleadings, in many of the cases reported by the Right Honourable Robert Lord Raymond , late Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench, referring to those cases. For the illustration and better understanding the same, collected and translated into English by George Wilson Esq; Serjeant at Law.
Great Britain. Court of King's BenchDate: M.DCC.LXVII. [1767]- E-books
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Modern entries being a collection of select pleadings in the courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer, viz. Declarations, Pleas in Abatement and in Bar, Replications, Rejoinders, &c. Demurrers, Issues, Verdicts, Judgments, Forms of making up Records of Nisi prius, and Entring of Judgments, &c. in most Actions. Many of them drawn or perused by Mr. Broderick, Carthew, Comyns, Darnel, Holt, Levinz, Lutwyche, Northey, Parker, Pemberton, Pengelly, Pollexfen, Raymond, Salkeld, Saunders, Shower, Thomson, Trevor, Wearge, and other learned Counsel. AS Also Special Assignments of Errors, and Writs and Proceedings there-upon, both in the said Courts and in Parliament. With The Method of suing to and reversing Outlawries by Writ of Error or otherwise. To which is added a collection of writs in most cases now in practice. With Two Tables, one of the Names of the Cases, and the other of the Pleadings and Writs. By John Lilly, Gent. late Principal of Clifford's Inn.
Lilly, John, active 18th centuryDate: MDCCXLI. [1741]- E-books
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The present practice of the Court of Common Pleas , with large notes and observations, from the best authorities, and the rules of court. In a method intirely new. To which are added, Necessary Precedents, and a complete Table to the Whole. By Joseph Harrison, late of Lincoln's Inn, Esq; Author of The Practice of the High Court of Chancery, in Two Volumes.
Harrison, Joseph, fl. 1734-1779.Date: M.DCC.LXI. [1761]- E-books
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The modern pleader , containing the several forms of declarations in all actions, with notes thereon; also, A Collection of Choice and Useful Precedents, for Declarations in the Superior Courts, in the Action of Account, and Common Assumpsit, with those on Promissory Notes. To which are Added, A Variety of useful Notes and Observations; the several Cases determined in those Actions, with the Evidence necessary to Support each Declaration; a Table of Names of Cases cited, and a copious Index: the whole made easy and useful to Students, and to the Practisers in Town and Country; Furnishing the latter with the necessary Instructions for their Agents. By John Impey, Inner-Temple, Author of the Instructor Clericalis, in the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas, as also the Office of Sheriff.
Impey, John, d. 1829.Date: 1794- E-books
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Modus intrandi placita generalia the entring clerk's introduction. Being a collection of such precedents of declarations, and other pleadings, with Process as well Mesn as Judicial, as are generally used in every days practice. With notes and observations thereupon composed for the benefit of the students of the common law of England; as also of the Attorneys, Entring Clerks, and Sollicitors of the Courts, of Common Pleas and King's Bench, acquainting them with the Rudiments of Clerkship, and such general Pleadings, and Process as are used at this day in the Courts of Record at Westminster. The third edition. With considerable corrections and amendments throughout the whole Book. with the addition of the True directions fo [sic] writs, according to the Style of the latest Grants to each Corporation in England. By William Brown, Gent. Author of Formula bene Placitandi.
Brown, William, active 17th century-18th centuryDate: 1702